Aimee Mann - The Forgotten Arm (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Aimee Mann
- Title: The Forgotten Arm
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: V2
- Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 47:11
- Total Size: 116/316 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Dear John
2. King of the Jailhouse
3. Goodbye Caroline
4. Going Through the Motions
5. I Can't Get My Head Around It
6. She Really Wants You
7. Video
8. Little Bombs
9. That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart
10. I Can't Help You Anymore
11. I Was Thinking I Could Clean Up For Christmas
12. Beautiful
Line-up:
Baritone Guitar – Jeff Trott
Bass, Backing Vocals – Paul Bryan
Cowbell – Victor Indrizzo
Drums, Percussion – Jay Bellerose, Victor Indrizzo
Electric Guitar – Chris Bruce, Jeff Trott, Julian Coryell
Guitar – Julian Coryell
Horns – The West End Horns
Keyboards – Jebin Bruni
Mandolin – Jeff Trott
Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Julian Coryell
Tenor Saxophone – Mark Visher
Trombone – Jason Thor
Trumpet, Arranged By – Willie Murillo
Vocals – Julian Coryell
Aimee Mann (born September 8, 1960 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American rock singer, songwriter, guitarist and bassist.
The Forgotten Arm is the fifth album by singer-songwriter Aimee Mann with illustrations by artist Owen Smith. It was released by SuperEgo Records on May 3, 2005. It is a concept album, telling the story of two characters who run off with each other to escape their problems, but end up in more trouble than either of them could have imagined. The album reflects Mann's own boxing in its story and illustrations. The title is derived from a move in which one arm is used to hit the opponent, causing him to "forget" about the other arm, which is then used to deliver a harsher blow.
The album won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package for Mann and Gail Marowitz (art directors).
The Forgotten Arm is the fifth album by singer-songwriter Aimee Mann with illustrations by artist Owen Smith. It was released by SuperEgo Records on May 3, 2005. It is a concept album, telling the story of two characters who run off with each other to escape their problems, but end up in more trouble than either of them could have imagined. The album reflects Mann's own boxing in its story and illustrations. The title is derived from a move in which one arm is used to hit the opponent, causing him to "forget" about the other arm, which is then used to deliver a harsher blow.
The album won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package for Mann and Gail Marowitz (art directors).
Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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